Keira Priest
The Iron
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Of course, she had heard just about everything from Thalia during the trip, front to back and back to front once more. But the AI's complaints had been expected, and this banter was becoming routine for them besides. It was something that allowed her to keep a level head, and it provided some kind of entertainment as well. "You sure do look for trouble a lot, for someone who keeps saying they're getting too old for this." A clicking of her back teeth silenced the helmet's annunciator. "If it means one less Sith in the galaxy, I won't complain." The only thing to follow that was a sigh from Thalia. "Of all the things you decide to retain from your time in the Republic, it's that." She flashed a smile beneath the helm. "Nothing quite like executive order Black Flag. Shooting Sith on sight is something I can get behind."
Once she made landfall she knew her armored form would attract attention, but wasn't much for caring. Perhaps that was some of the point, given who she sought out. But she had brought civilian clothes for the day, and after managing to locate a suitable place to rest her head that manifested as a small hotel room, she donned that less conspicuous outfit instead, maintaining herself as fully armed but less obviously so. She had spent the rest of the day more or less wandering through the nearby city, not drawing any particular attention due to her countenance meaning nothing this far into the outskirts of Silver space. And that was just the way she liked it. Let others recognize her armor as some kind of symbol, but so long as she could pass for a civilian without it, she was unperturbed.
As night fell her armor returned, and her meandering took on a touch more purpose. "You're bad at this subtlety thing." Again, she conceded to in-helmet comms to keep this conversation silent to the outside world. "That's not the goal this time. This person's anything like me, they investigate into the person that's been causing the disturbance." "You really do think this is a Sith, don't you?" She really didn't have a reason to suspect as much other than her own rationale, and that had been wrong plenty of times before. But she didn't waver, and perhaps that was her ultimate downfall. "All the better if it's not, but I've learned not to take my chances. Besides, it's been awhile since I've torn out one of their throats." "It's only been around a month, maybe two." "That was just a mercenary." Another sigh on Thalia's part. "Of course."
[member="Darth Carach"]
Etti IV
There had been reports of Sith activity. Or, well, suspicious activity, and faint whisperings of such at that, but as always Keira had her own impressions of things, and had learned long ago to trust her instinct above all else. And so she had taken it upon herself to look into things, operating on her own basis as was typical. The planet the reports had originated from was located in the fringes of Silver Sanctum space, and given that she had connections within that particular galactic power (albeit a single one), it wasn't difficult to manage passage. Obtaining the same fully armored and armed was another matter, but she had managed a military-grade pass easily enough. There were very few times where she believe in precaution, but dealing with potential Sith was one of them.Of course, she had heard just about everything from Thalia during the trip, front to back and back to front once more. But the AI's complaints had been expected, and this banter was becoming routine for them besides. It was something that allowed her to keep a level head, and it provided some kind of entertainment as well. "You sure do look for trouble a lot, for someone who keeps saying they're getting too old for this." A clicking of her back teeth silenced the helmet's annunciator. "If it means one less Sith in the galaxy, I won't complain." The only thing to follow that was a sigh from Thalia. "Of all the things you decide to retain from your time in the Republic, it's that." She flashed a smile beneath the helm. "Nothing quite like executive order Black Flag. Shooting Sith on sight is something I can get behind."
Once she made landfall she knew her armored form would attract attention, but wasn't much for caring. Perhaps that was some of the point, given who she sought out. But she had brought civilian clothes for the day, and after managing to locate a suitable place to rest her head that manifested as a small hotel room, she donned that less conspicuous outfit instead, maintaining herself as fully armed but less obviously so. She had spent the rest of the day more or less wandering through the nearby city, not drawing any particular attention due to her countenance meaning nothing this far into the outskirts of Silver space. And that was just the way she liked it. Let others recognize her armor as some kind of symbol, but so long as she could pass for a civilian without it, she was unperturbed.
As night fell her armor returned, and her meandering took on a touch more purpose. "You're bad at this subtlety thing." Again, she conceded to in-helmet comms to keep this conversation silent to the outside world. "That's not the goal this time. This person's anything like me, they investigate into the person that's been causing the disturbance." "You really do think this is a Sith, don't you?" She really didn't have a reason to suspect as much other than her own rationale, and that had been wrong plenty of times before. But she didn't waver, and perhaps that was her ultimate downfall. "All the better if it's not, but I've learned not to take my chances. Besides, it's been awhile since I've torn out one of their throats." "It's only been around a month, maybe two." "That was just a mercenary." Another sigh on Thalia's part. "Of course."
[member="Darth Carach"]